With Chris Givens, Amendola ( Hopefully returns ) Quick ( Develops ) Kendricks ( Catching on ) how do you guys think he preforms with a coordinator that wants to stick around, Hopefully we fix our O-line and add a weapon in this off season/draft

I'll wait and see what moves we make this off-season.

And Ill wait to see if we actually open up the offense for Bradford to run, or if thats just offseason coach speak.

With Chris Givens, Amendola ( Hopefully returns ) Quick ( Develops ) Kendricks ( Catching on ) how do you guys think he preforms with a coordinator that wants to stick around, Hopefully we fix our O-line and add a weapon in this off season/draft

I'll wait and see what moves we make this off-season.

And Ill wait to see if we actually open up the offense for Bradford to run, or if thats just offseason coach speak.

I am and always will be the optimist. The hoper of far-flung hopes and the dreamer of improbable dreams._________________

With Chris Givens, Amendola ( Hopefully returns ) Quick ( Develops ) Kendricks ( Catching on ) how do you guys think he preforms with a coordinator that wants to stick around, Hopefully we fix our O-line and add a weapon in this off season/draft

I'll wait and see what moves we make this off-season.

And Ill wait to see if we actually open up the offense for Bradford to run, or if thats just offseason coach speak.

He seemed to do that against Seattle in Week 17 and it worked. Give Sam another weapon and better OL play and we could some things._________________

KingBishop wrote:

JammerHammer21 wrote:

Jarvis looked like a slug on and off the field.

Off the field? Like when he is grocery shopping, does he block the freezer aisle with his sluggish selection of which hungry man to buy?

With Chris Givens, Amendola ( Hopefully returns ) Quick ( Develops ) Kendricks ( Catching on ) how do you guys think he preforms with a coordinator that wants to stick around, Hopefully we fix our O-line and add a weapon in this off season/draft

I'll wait and see what moves we make this off-season.

And Ill wait to see if we actually open up the offense for Bradford to run, or if thats just offseason coach speak.

He seemed to do that against Seattle in Week 17 and it worked. Give Sam another weapon and better OL play and we could some things.

Oh, I agree they should, its how Sam operates best. Let him immerse himself in the playbook, run the no huddle offense, and watch him go to work.

With Chris Givens, Amendola ( Hopefully returns ) Quick ( Develops ) Kendricks ( Catching on ) how do you guys think he preforms with a coordinator that wants to stick around, Hopefully we fix our O-line and add a weapon in this off season/draft

I'll wait and see what moves we make this off-season.

And Ill wait to see if we actually open up the offense for Bradford to run, or if thats just offseason coach speak.

He seemed to do that against Seattle in Week 17 and it worked. Give Sam another weapon and better OL play and we could some things.

Oh, I agree they should, its how Sam operates best. Let him immerse himself in the playbook, run the no huddle offense, and watch him go to work.

But will they? Thats what I am concerned about.

The no huddle isn't even that important to me. It's just using more creativity and scheming guys open. He finally started to do that against Seattle.

Watching all the games last year, Schotty had moments where he would do 1 thing we wanted but he didn't seem to have any games where he'd do it all...finally did against Seattle.

By that I mean screen passes, creativity in formations, crossing/drag routes, deep passing, good protection scheme, creativity in the run game...it was like he finally put it all together.

I'm hopeful he'll keep it together but from what Jets fans have said, we shouldn't expect it to.

It's just so frustrating because you know he can do it but it's like he thinks he has to take it 1 step at a time. Oh...I used a HB screen in this game, guess I can't use any crossing routes. _________________

KingBishop wrote:

JammerHammer21 wrote:

Jarvis looked like a slug on and off the field.

Off the field? Like when he is grocery shopping, does he block the freezer aisle with his sluggish selection of which hungry man to buy?

Down in New Orleans for Super Bowl XLVII, 49ers defenders have been effusive in their praise of Sam Bradford. It should be noted that Bradford beat the Niners once and tied them on another occasion in St. Louis' two 2012 meetings with San Francisco. "He’s good now, and he has a chance to be a top quarterback," 49ers DE Justin Smith said. "Put some more (talent) around him, and watch out." Added 49ers OLB Aldon Smith, "Bradford is definitely a guy that has our respect. No doubt about that."

Down in New Orleans for Super Bowl XLVII, 49ers defenders have been effusive in their praise of Sam Bradford. It should be noted that Bradford beat the Niners once and tied them on another occasion in St. Louis' two 2012 meetings with San Francisco. "He’s good now, and he has a chance to be a top quarterback," 49ers DE Justin Smith said. "Put some more (talent) around him, and watch out." Added 49ers OLB Aldon Smith, "Bradford is definitely a guy that has our respect. No doubt about that."

Down in New Orleans for Super Bowl XLVII, 49ers defenders have been effusive in their praise of Sam Bradford. It should be noted that Bradford beat the Niners once and tied them on another occasion in St. Louis' two 2012 meetings with San Francisco. "He’s good now, and he has a chance to be a top quarterback," 49ers DE Justin Smith said. "Put some more (talent) around him, and watch out." Added 49ers OLB Aldon Smith, "Bradford is definitely a guy that has our respect. No doubt about that."

Who was asking about Sam Bradford at the Super Bowl press conference

Is there nothing better to talk about?

Actually, I think it was one of our local media guys that asked the question...

I'm glad he did too, I'd rather hear a quote like this. Instead of hearing the same premised question they get asked by the media over and over throughout the week..._________________Rammy on the sig...RIP "El Fenomeno" - Oscar Taveras

Down in New Orleans for Super Bowl XLVII, 49ers defenders have been effusive in their praise of Sam Bradford. It should be noted that Bradford beat the Niners once and tied them on another occasion in St. Louis' two 2012 meetings with San Francisco. "He’s good now, and he has a chance to be a top quarterback," 49ers DE Justin Smith said. "Put some more (talent) around him, and watch out." Added 49ers OLB Aldon Smith, "Bradford is definitely a guy that has our respect. No doubt about that."

Who was asking about Sam Bradford at the Super Bowl press conference

Is there nothing better to talk about?

Actually, I think it was one of our local media guys that asked the question...

I'm glad he did too, I'd rather hear a quote like this. Instead of hearing the same premised question they get asked by the media over and over throughout the week...